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The views expressed herein should not be taken, in any way, to
reflect the official opinion of the European Union, and the
European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made
of the information it contains.

Whilst MARINER makes every effort to keep the information on this
web site accurate, we disclaim any warranty or representation,
express or implied about its accuracy, completeness or
appropriateness for a particular purpose. Thus, you assume full
responsibility for using the information at this web site, and you
understand and agree that neither MARINER nor any of its partners
is responsible or liable for any claim, loss or damage resulting
from its use.

Website Links

MARINER is not responsible for the contents or reliability of
linked websites and does not necessarily endorse the views
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any kind. We cannot guarantee that these links will work all of the
time and we have no control over availability of the linked pages.

We do not object to you linking directly to the information that
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PRIVACY

The Centro Tecnológico del Mar – Fundación CETMAR (“CETMAR”),
holder of CIF (tax code) G-36885853, is a social welfare and
charitable foundation by Order of the Galician Regional Ministry
for the Presidency and Public Administration (Xunta de Galicia) of
2 July, 2001. Its registered address is at Eduardo Cabello, s/n,
36208, Vigo (Pontevedra), Spain. CETMAR is registered in the
Unified Registry of Galician Interest Foundations under number
2001/15.

The use of this website is subject to the following Terms of Use
and Privacy Policy. Please, read them carefully. Moreover, we
inform you that by accessing or using the website and the materials
contained herein, you acknowledge that you have read and
unconditionally accepted the following Terms and Conditions.

Terms and Conditions of Use

The user acknowledges and voluntarily and expressly accepts that
the use of the website owned by CETMAR is made under his/her sole
and exclusive responsibility at all times. While making use of this
website, the User undertakes not to act in any way that may damage
the image, interests or rights of the project MARINER and/or of
third parties, or that may damage, render useless or overload the
website, or that may impede, in any way, the normal use of the
website.

Limitation of Liability

The use of this site is at the user’s sole risk. CETMAR
relinquishes any liability for errors or omissions on the contents
of this Website or other websites that can be accessed through this
one. Thus, CETMAR shall not be held responsible for any damage
deriving from the use of the website, nor any actions carried out
based on the information provided therein.

This Website contains materials prepared by the project MARINER
for information purposes only. The user must be aware that such
material may not reflect the latest legislative developments or
legal precedents regarding the matters analyzed. Likewise, this
material can be modified, developed and updated immediately without
previous notice.

The material contained in this Website shall not replace, under
any circumstances, legal advice services or of any other nature
whatsoever. Access to this material does not constitute a
lawyer-client relationship, or any other type of trust or
professional relationship between CETMAR and the user of this
Website. The user shall therefore not act on the basis of the
information contained here without first seeking the relevant
professional advice.

CETMAR implements reasonable security measures which are adequate
to detect the existence of viruses. Nonetheless, the user must be
aware that the current security measures for computer systems on
the Internet are not entirely trustworthy and that, therefore,
CETMAR cannot guarantee the non-existence of viruses or any other
elements that may cause alterations to the user’s computer systems
(software and hardware) or to his/her electronic documents and
files contained in the already mentioned systems.

Industrial and Intellectual Property Rights

The material herein published is subject to MARINER Project
copyright protection unless otherwise indicated. In addition to the
logotype of this project, the materials protected by copyright may
be freely reproduced in any format or medium without special
permission for that purpose. This is subject to the material being
reproduced accurately and not being used in a derogatory manner or
in a misleading context. The copyright and the source must be
mentioned whenever a material is published or issued to third
parties. However, permission granted for reproduction of the
material on this Website does not extend to the reproduction of the
material subject to third party’s copyright. Authorization to
reproduce such material must be obtained from the copyright holders
concerned.

Personal Data Protection

This Privacy Policy has been developed taking into account the
provisions of the Organic Law 15/1999 (13 December) on Personal
Data Protection, the Recommendations No. 2/2001 (17 May) and No.
1/1999 (23 February), issued by the European Group of Article 29
pursuant to Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of
the Council of 24 October.

On this Website, no personal data is gathered nor provided to
third parties without the prior consent of the users.

Data Voluntarily Provided by Users

The personal data requested to the users, when appropriate, shall
be the ones strictly essential to identify them and render the
services requested. Such information shall be used with the sole
purpose of providing the users with an efficient answer and the
compliance of the objectives specified along with the option or
service requested.

The user shall be informed, prior to the data collection, of the
contents regulated in this policy in order to expressly, precisely
and unequivocally provide their consent for the collection of their
data, to be used in accordance with the stated, explicit and
legitimate objectives for each case.

The personal data provided by the users through web forms or by
e-mail will be included in a folder registered in the public
registry of the competent control authority, whose responsibility
belongs to CETMAR.

Browsing Data

The browsing data and software necessary for operation of the
website gather some personal data, the transfer of which is
implicit to the use of Internet communication protocols.

Such information is not obtained in order to be associated with
identified users, but its own nature could allow, through the
association with third-party data, their identification. This
category of data includes IP address or domain name of the computer
used to enter the Website, URL address of the requested resource,
hour, and other parameters related to the operating system of the
user’s computer environment.

These data shall only be used to gather anonymous statistical
information regarding the use of the Website or to control its
appropriate technical functioning. Immediately after the
verification of these data, they will be cancelled without
prejudice to the obligations established by the Act 34/2002 of 11
July, on Information Society and Electronic Commerce Services.

Rights of Access, Rectification, Cancellation and Opposition

All those interested will be able to exercise their rights of
access, rectification, cancellation and opposition regulated by
articles 15 et seq. of Organic Law 15/1999, of 13 December on
Personal Data Protection, or revoke the consent given to the use of
their data, addressing CETMAR by sending a written request and a
photocopy of their ID at the following address: Eduardo Cabello
s/n, 36208, Vigo (Pontevedra), Spain; or via e-mail to info@cetmar.org, indicating the
right they want to exercise in the subject line, and adding a copy
of their ID.

Links

This Privacy Policy is only applicable to the MARINER Knowledge
Tool Website, and is not guaranteed in the access of links by this
website nor in the links from this one to other websites

The links included in this website may lead users to other sites,
webs and/or applications belonging to third parties, which are not
controlled by CETMAR in any way. CETMAR is not responsible for the
contents or condition of said sites, webs and applications. By
providing those links, CETMAR does not recommend them nor give its
approval to their contents.

Security

The Security measures used by CETMAR are adapted to the required
security level for the data provided by users, in accordance with
article 9 of Organic Law 15/1999 of 13 December on Personal Data
Protection and with its development regulation, approved by Royal
Decree1720/2007 of 21 December.

Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

The Spanish legislation shall be applicable for the resolution of
any disputes or questions related to this website or the activities
carried out in it. The parties hereto specifically submit to said
legislation; the Courts of Vigo being competent for the resolution
of any conflict arising from or related to its usage.

Cookie Policy

What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a file or device that is downloaded into the User’s
terminal equipment (computer/smartphone/tablet) in order to store
data that could be updated and recovered by the entity responsible
for its installation. In other words, a cookie is a file that is
downloaded into your computer when accessing certain websites.
Cookies allow websites, among other things, to store and to recover
information about the browsing habits of users or users’ equipment
and, depending on the information and on the way they use their
equipment, cookies can serve as a way to recognize them.

Which Type of Cookies Does this Website Use?

On this Website the cookies serve to make the usage of the
website and the navigation through it easier to the user, to
guarantee access to certain services, and to improve its functional
configuration.

More specifically, the cookies used by this Website are the
following:

Own cookies: sent to the user’s equipment
from an equipment or domain managed by the editor and from which
the requested services are provided to the users.

Third-party cookies: sent to the user’s
equipment from an equipment or domain that is not managed by the
editor, but by another entity that processes the obtained data
thanks to cookies.

Session cookies: designed to collect and
store data while accessing the Website.

Persistent cookies: designed to collect
and store data over a specified period of time.

Technical cookies: used to enable the User
to browse through a website, platform or application.

Analytic cookies: gathered to analyze the
behavior and the actions of the users, as well as to create
browsing profiles in order to include service and technical
improvements.

Which Type of Cookies Does this Website Use?

Technical Cookie:

Session (expiration); Own (own/third-party); PHPSESSID (Name).

This type of cookie is used by PHP encrypted language in order
to allow the session variables to be saved by the server. This
cookie is vital for the functioning of the Website
(Functionality).

Technical Cookie:

Persistent (expiration); Own (own/third-party);B_cookiesMsg
(Name)

These cookies remind us that you have already visited our
Website and, thus, we can avoid the warning message about cookies
information. These cookies will not be applied if you turn them
off for this Website (Functionality).

Analytic Cookie:

Persistent (expiration); Third-parties, Google Analytics
(Own/third-parties); _ga (Name). These cookies are set by Google
Analytic in order to track the usage of the website. These
cookies will not be applied if you turn them off for this Website
(Functionality).

How to manage cookies settings?

This section will provide a brief overview of how to make
consultations about and carry out the configuration of the cookies
system when using the most common web browsers. In this regard,
almost all web browsers enable the user to obtain general
information about the cookies installed in a website. More
specifically, they allow the user to verify the existence of
cookies, their expiration or the removal system. In this
connection, several related links are provided for further
information:

Nonetheless, users can choose whether to allow, block or remove
the cookies installed in their equipment by modifying their web
browser configuration in accordance with the instructions given.
For further information, you must note that, usually, the cookies
configuration is located either at the browser’s “Preferences” menu
or at its “Tools” menu. In any case, you can always resort to the
Help function of your browser to solve any doubts that may arise.

It is convenient to take into account that if the installation of
all the cookies is prevented, the web contents and certain
functions and services may be affected.

Copyright

Material featured on this site is subject to MARINER copyright
protection unless otherwise stated. Apart from the MARINER logo,
copyright protected material may be reproduced free of charge in
any format or media without requiring specific permission.

This is subject to the material being reproduced accurately and
not being used in a derogatory manner or in a misleading context.
Where material is being published or issued to others, the source
and copyright status must be acknowledged.

The permission to reproduce material does not extend to any
material on this site which is identified as being the copyright of
a third party. Authorisation to reproduce such material must be
obtained from the copyright holders concerned (e.g. photos).